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Crambites. 
Platytes CERUS8ELLUS. W. V. Mei'toii, Brandon, Wootton ; very 
local, but abundant where it occurs. 
Crambus alpinellus. Iliib. One S 2 :>ecimen at Yarmouth Denes 
in 1873. A rare species in England, previously 
only found near Portsmouth. 
,, FALSELLUS. W. V . Branclon, Cawston, Eanworth ; scarce. 
„ PRATELLUS. Liun. Abundant everywhere. 
„ SYLVELLus, Hlib. (adipellus, Tr.) florning and Ean- 
worth ; very local, but not scarce in the fens. 
,, pascuellus. Linn. Abundant everywhere. 
„ ULiGiNOSELLUS. ZcU. Ncirwich, Eanworth, Horning, 
St. Paith’s ; very local, but common in the fens. 
„ PiNETELLus. Linn. Norwich, Surlingham, Headley, 
near Beccles, Merton, Brandon, Cawston ; not 
very common. 
,, LATisTRius. Haw. Norwich, Cawston ; abundant on 
the Denes near Yarnrouth. 
,, PERLELLUS. Scop. Generally common. Eecorded in 
Norfolk by Haworth, under the name of 
haccoesiria. 
„ WARRIN6T0NELLUS. Zcll. Brandon, Wootton ; appa- 
rently rare. An unexpected species in this 
county, its home being the mosses and moors 
of Lancashire and the north. 
„ SELASELLUS. Hlib. Norwich, Surlingham, Gillingham, 
Cawston, Eanworth, Horning ; local, but com- 
mon in the fens. 
,, TRiSTEELUS. W.V. Abundant everywhere. 
„ FAscELiNELLUS. Hub. (PEDRioLELLUs, Dujr.) Yarmouth. 
This L the only locality known in the United 
Kingdom for this handsome Crambus. Its 
larva feeds under the sand of the Denes, on 
the roots and stems of TriticAim junceum, living 
in a silken tube. 
C/RAMBUS INQUINATELLUS. W.V. Generally common. 
„ GENICULEUS. Haw. Norwich, Brandon, Cawston, Horn- 
ing ; ju’obably everywhere. 
